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Courtesy UC San Diego Sports
Information Office
Complete
Box Score
LA JOLLA, Calif. The UC San
Diego baseball team took advantage of an eight-run first inning
and defeated Cal State Dominguez Hills 13-6 on Friday afternoon at
Triton Baseball Field.
UCSD tallied 15 hits, including three each by
Matt Cantele, Garrett Imeson and Chris Franco. Franco, Bryan
Silverman, Imeson and Cantele each drove in two RBI apiece.
CSUDH did come back within 8-6, but UCSDs
Nick Rodieck went the final five innings, pitching scoreless ball
and improved to 2-0 on the season.
The Tritons are now 23-11, 13-5 CCAA, while the
Toros drop to 8-23-1, 4-14 CCAA.
The series will conclude on Saturday with a
doubleheader on the Cal State Dominguez Hills campus. First pitch
is set for 11:00 a.m.
In the CSUDH first, Houston Hernandez singled
and Cody Puckett doubled. Scott Moore then hit a sac fly to left,
giving CSUDH a 1-0 lead.
In the UCSD first, Vance Albitz and Matt
Cantele led off with back-to-back singles, while Matt Lawson
walked to load the bases with no outs. Morehead was hit, driving
in UCSDs first run and reloading the bases. Garrett Imeson
then gournded out for an RBI and UCSD led 2-1. John Roth was hit
to load the bases and a wild pitch scored UCSDs third run.
Bryan Silverman then doubled to center, driving in two, giving
UCSD a 5-1 lead. Chric Franco singled up the middle for an RBI,
giving the Tritons a 6-1 lead. Cantele doubled to left, for two
more RBI and UCSD took an 8-1 lead.
The Toros began to chip away by scoring three
times in the third, two on a two-RBI single by Brian Sturges,
making the score 8-4 UCSD.
In the CSUDH fourth, Hernandez doubled for an
RBI, bringing the Toros within 8-5. Cody Puckett followed with an
RBI double and the Toros were within 8-6.
In the UCSD sixth, Morehead was hit and Imeson
doubled. John Roth singled for an RBI, pusing UCSD ahead 9-6.
Chris Franco then singled for an RBI, giving UCSD a 10-6 lead.
In the Triton seventh, Imeson gave UCSD an 11-6
lead with an RBI.
UCSD added two more unearned runs in the eighth
for the 13-6 score.
Nick Rodieck earned the win and retired the
final 10 CSUDH batters. |